Saturday, February 23rd
2:30 - 4:30PM

Love, the Interrogative

In one of his novels, Milan Kundera suggested that “love is a continual interrogation.” What is this thing called love? Is it, as Shakespeare might have it, “the star to every wandering bark”? Or, in Bronzino’s words, “always a fountain and a vase of tears”?… read more »

Saturday, February 23rd
2:30 - 4:30PM

Love, the Interrogative

In one of his novels, Milan Kundera suggested that “love is a continual interrogation.” What is this thing called love? Is it, as Shakespeare might have it, “the star to every wandering bark”? Or, in Bronzino’s words, “always a fountain and a vase of tears”?… read more »

Saturday, April 11, 2015
9:30 am to 5 pm
Einstein Auditorium, Barney Building
34 Stuyvesant Street
New York, NY

Psychological Types Then and Now: The Relevance and Application of Jung’s Theory

PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES: THEN AND NOW
The Relevance and Application of Jung’s Theory
Presented by The Jungian Psychoanalytic Association with The International Association of Analytical Psychology, The Philemon Foundation, NYU Steinhardt Department of Art and Art Professions

Early registration before March 15, 2015 – $125. … read more »

Saturday, April 11, 2015
9:30 am to 5 pm
Einstein Auditorium, Barney Building
34 Stuyvesant Street
New York, NY

Psychological Types Then and Now: The Relevance and Application of Jung’s Theory

PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES: THEN AND NOW
The Relevance and Application of Jung’s Theory
Presented by The Jungian Psychoanalytic Association with The International Association of Analytical Psychology, The Philemon Foundation, NYU Steinhardt Department of Art and Art Professions

Early registration before March 15, 2015 – $125. … read more »

Saturday, November 10th, 2018 at 2:30pm

The Future of Psychiatry

Psychoanalysis ushered a new era of understanding psychiatric conditions which lasted half a century. The advent of psychopharmacology moved the focus back to the importance of diagnosis and selection of the appropriate medication. As we learn more about the brain, with increasingly sophisticated technology, we are looking towards a revolution in diagnosis, etiology and treatment of mental illnesses.… read more »

Saturday, November 10th, 2018 at 2:30pm

The Future of Psychiatry

Psychoanalysis ushered a new era of understanding psychiatric conditions which lasted half a century. The advent of psychopharmacology moved the focus back to the importance of diagnosis and selection of the appropriate medication. As we learn more about the brain, with increasingly sophisticated technology, we are looking towards a revolution in diagnosis, etiology and treatment of mental illnesses.… read more »

How we discover codes, bearers of meaning, and how we reconstruct that meaning in archeology & paleoanthropology, in psychoanalysis, and in neuroscience research on memory.… read more »

October 15, 2022 at 10:00am EST

Coding and the New Phenotype: In Search for Lost Time

How we discover codes, bearers of meaning, and how we reconstruct that meaning in archeology & paleoanthropology, in psychoanalysis, and in neuroscience research on memory.… read more »

November 16th, 2024 at 2:30PM

Otherness

This roundtable discusses the concept of Otherness, its origins, significance, and its role in current political polarization, with insights from philosophers, psychoanalysts, social theorists, and historians.

November 16th, 2024 at 2:30PM

Otherness

This roundtable discusses the concept of Otherness, its origins, significance, and its role in current political polarization, with insights from philosophers, psychoanalysts, social theorists, and historians.